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February 12, 2025
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someone can claim me

  • February 12, 2025
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after efiling my return i noticed the "someone can claim me box" was not checked my parents will have to claim me on their return because im a student how do i fix this

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    Employee
    February 12, 2025

    If you get lucky and your e-file is rejected, you can fix it and re-file.   You fix it by going to MY INFO and changing the way you answered the question that asked if someone else can claim you as a dependent.  Then you just re-file.

     

     

    But---if your e-file is accepted:

     

    I SHOULD HAVE SAID I COULD BE CLAIMED AS A DEPENDENT

     

    Did you say you could not be claimed as someone else’s dependent, but it turns out your parent(s) can claim you?  Now your parents’ return is being rejected when they e-file, or it will be rejected.  That means your parents must print, sign, and mail their return.  They can still claim you as a dependent, but they cannot e-file now.  Not even if they wait for you to amend, so they should not wait for you to do that.

     

    Your part in fixing this is to wait until your return has been fully processed and you have received you refund.  THEN you need to file an amended return, called a 1040X, to change the way you answered that question in My  Info about whether you can be claimed as someone else’s dependent. 

     

     

    Did you e-file first——and now is your parent’s return that claims you as a dependent being rejected when they try to e-file?

     

    Your parents cannot e-file this year---at all,   When you filed a tax return that said no one could claim you as a dependent you put your SSN into the system and it will stay that way for many months even after you amend,   No one else can e-file a tax return with your SSN on it, so now the only way your parents can file their tax return is by mail.  The IRS processes mailed returns a different way, so the duplicate use of your SSN will not stop the IRS from processing your parents' mailed return.   The problem is that it takes the IRS a lot longer to process mailed returns, so if your parents need their refund they will wait a lot longer for it. 

     

    If it is any comfort, you (and your parents) are among many young tax filers who make this mistake.  We will be seeing plenty of posts just like yours.   And posts from the parents whose e-files were rejected....

     

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**